World Environment day 2018:  Know the significance of sustainable cremation in India
World Environment day 2018: Know the significance of sustainable cremation in India
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After the death of a person, various religions go and bury the body in the soil after the religious ceremony. In India, where the majority of the population is Hindu, Cremation (the traditional method of disposing of the dead body) among them happens by burning the body and then taking and disposing the ashes into The Ganga. For the process, an amount of 50 million trees are cut and a lot of pollution takes place, this already is a huge problem for rising air pollution in the world.
The government of India tried to reduce this problem in 1960 but failed.


An alternative to the problem could not be found in a few environment centric people mixed the idea to restore the culture and plan a better environmental future. The new models, designed by engineers now reduced the consumption of wood by 60% by changes in the air flow and increase the intensity of heat.
It was so difficult to grow over a tradition that lasted from years but eventually, the dead are gone and we’re living here and our children will, we need to take care that they also get access to all the natural resources that we have been misusing all this time.

let us quit our bad habbits for a better tommorow.

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